Bart Leetch
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I'm kind of thinking chainsaws, trees, electricity, sheep and Travis S Johnson just does not mix very well. Maybe I should move to the city?
That might be baaaaaaaaaad!!!!!!!
I'm kind of thinking chainsaws, trees, electricity, sheep and Travis S Johnson just does not mix very well. Maybe I should move to the city?
So has anyone else ever felled a tree on a sheep?
I know something will happen and then I will be compelled to share it with everyone. One on this site is enough me thinks.
Travis I must say I am still smiling at that one. I must say you have a way with the stories. You have to stay away from that chain saw.
I have been thinking of bringing down a few trees on our property on Salt Spring and then I hear of posts like this and remember why I have not done it yet. I know something will happen and then I will be compelled to share it with everyone. One on this site is enough me thinks.
Hey you forgot about the sled mishap. That sort of counts along the lines of falling the trees on the power line and the sheep. Doesn't it?
You take care of your self and your flock.
Come on Travis how could you ever forget that sled incident? Are you still having problems due to it? I can just imagine the look on your therapist's face after hearing your stories. I am sure that she had writter cramp. So was this just one session or do you have to go back for several more visits to finish off your tales?
Squashed sheep, lotsa garlic, roasted. Yummy.
Pictures?
I could have inserted one of those sticks in a very dark spot on those sheep and touched it off. The wool would still be floating in the air.
The scary thing is, in an attic in the sheep shed above these sheep I have half a case of dynamite with blasting caps. If you think chainsaws and sheep make a lousy combination, imagine the results of dynamite and a flock of sheep.
SISS
BOOM
BAHHHH